Costa Concordia Finally RaisedA combination photo shows the capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia during and at the end of (bottom R) the "parbuckling" operation outside Giglio harbour September 17, 2013. Salvage crews completed raising the wreck of the Costa Concordia in the early hours of Tuesday morning after a 19-hour-long operation on the Italian island of Giglio where the huge cruise liner capsized in January last year. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: DISASTER MARITIME)

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedThe wreck of Italy's Costa Concordia cruise ship begins to emerge from water on September 17, 2013 near the harbour of Giglio Porto.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedThe Costa Concordia is seen after it was lifted upright on the Tuscan Island of Giglio, Italy, early Tuesday morning, Sept. 17, 2013.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedA picture taken on September 17, 2013 shows the wreck of Italy's Costa Concordia cruise ship which begins to emerge from water near the harbour of Giglio Porto.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedA picture taken on September 17, 2013 shows the wreck of Italy's Costa Concordia cruise ship which begins to emerge from water near the harbour of Giglio Porto.

The capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia is seen at the end of the "parbuckling" operation outside Giglio harbourThe capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia is seen at the end of the "parbuckling" operation outside Giglio harbour September 17, 2013. Salvage crews completed raising the wreck of the Costa Concordia in the early hours of Tuesday morning after a 19-hour-long operation on the Italian island of Giglio where the huge cruise liner capsized in January last year. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: DISASTER MARITIME TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedA picture taken on September 17, 2013 shows the wreck of Italy's Costa Concordia cruise ship which begins to emerge from water near the harbour of Giglio Porto.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedThe capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia is shown in this combination picture taken during and at the end (bottom) of the "parbuckling" operation outside Giglio harbour September 17, 2013. Salvage crews completed raising the wreck of the Costa Concordia in the early hours of Tuesday morning after a 19-hour-long operation on the Italian island of Giglio where the huge cruise liner capsized in January last year. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: DISASTER MARITIME TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 17: The severly damaged side of the stricken Costa Concordia is visible after the parbuckling operation succesfully uprighted the ship around 4 am on September 17, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work began yesterday to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 16: Members of the media cover the progress of the parbuckling operation to raise the stricken Costa Concordia during the night on September 16, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work began today to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedA detail of the right side of the Costa Concordia is seen after it was lifted upright, on the Tuscan Island of Giglio, Italy, early Tuesday morning, Sept. 17, 2013.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedThe wreck of Italy's Costa Concordia cruise ship begins to emerge from water on September 17, 2013 near the harbour of Giglio Porto.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedThe head of the parbuckling project Nick Sloane talks with reporters at the end of the "parbuckling" operation at the Giglio harbour September 17, 2013. Salvage crews completed raising the wreck of the Costa Concordia in the early hours of Tuesday morning after a 19-hour-long operation on the Italian island of Giglio where the huge cruise liner capsized in January last year. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: DISASTER MARITIME)

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 17: The severly damaged side of the stricken Costa Concordia is visible after the parbuckling operation succesfully uprighted the ship around 4 am on September 17, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work began yesterday to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 16: During the final stage of the parbuckling operation for the Costa Concordia, the sponsons are filling with sea water to continue the righting of the wreckage on September 16, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work begins today to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 17: The stricken Costa Concordia is upright after the parbuckling operation was succesfully completed around 4 am on September 17, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work began yesterday to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 17: The severly damaged side of the stricken Costa Concordia is visible after the parbuckling operation succesfully uprighted the ship around 4 am on September 17, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work began yesterday to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 16: During the final stage of the parbuckling operation for the Costa Concordia, the sponsons are filling with sea water to continue the righting of the wreckage on September 16, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work begins today to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 16: During the final stage of the parbuckling operation for the Costa Concordia, the sponsons are filling with sea water to continue the righting of the wreckage on September 16, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work begins today to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 17: The stricken Costa Concordia is upright after the parbuckling operation was succesfully completed around 4 am on September 17, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work began yesterday to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally RaisedISOLA DEL GIGLIO, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 16: Engineers work on the wreckage of the Costa Concordia during the night as the parbuckling operation to raise the ship continues on September 16, 2013 in Isola del Giglio, Italy. Work began today to right the stricken Costa Concordia vessel, which sank on January 12, 2012. If the operation is successful, it will then be towed away and scrapped. The procedure, known as parbuckling, has never been carried out on a vessel as large as Costa Concordia before.

Costa Concordia Finally Raised

A combination photo shows the capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia during and at the end of (bottom R) the "parbuckling" operation outside Giglio harbour September 17, 2013. Salvage crews completed raising the wreck of the Costa Concordia in the early hours of Tuesday morning after a 19-hour-long operation on the Italian island of Giglio where the huge cruise liner capsized in January last year. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: DISASTER MARITIME)